Chris Brown Expands ‘BROWN’ With 10 New Tracks on ‘The Chocolate Edition’
Chris Brown is keeping BROWN in motion. On Monday, the Grammy-winning R&B star released BROWN (The Chocolate Edition), the deluxe version of his 12th studio album, via RCA Records. The new edition adds 10 tracks and stretches the project to 37 songs, turning what was already one of his biggest releases of the year into a fuller statement.
The expanded set brings in fresh collaborations with Tyga, Ty Dolla $ign and Wizkid, and the broader tracklist also includes guest turns from Tank, Lucky Daye, Fridayy, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Vybez Kartel, Sexyy Red and GloRilla. Apple Music now lists the project at 37 songs, confirming the size of the rollout and the way Brown is continuing to build around the album rather than closing the chapter on it.
The deluxe arrives a little more than a month after the standard edition of BROWN, which debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 and No. 3 on Top R&B Albums. That release also sent 10 tracks onto Billboard’s Hot R&B Songs chart, with “For The Moment,” “Honey Pack” and “Leave Me Alone” among the songs that helped keep Brown active across both the streaming and chart conversation.
There is a bigger runway here, too. Brown’s 2024 11:11 (Deluxe) won Best R&B Album at the 2025 Grammy Awards, and he is set to launch his co-headlining R&B Tour with Usher on June 26 in Denver. With stadium dates lined up across North America through December, the new edition of BROWN gives him fresh material to carry into a summer and fall tour cycle that already has plenty of heat around it.
In the end, BROWN (The Chocolate Edition) feels less like a casual bonus pack and more like a deliberate widening of Brown’s current era: a record extended with new voices, extra verses and a clear eye on keeping his name moving through the R&B lane while the tour calendar opens up.